There's a table full of ipads still in there. Why would the thieves leave that?
There are several types of malls. This store was in a mall. So yes you would need it in a mall.
I hate it when Apple Stores get vandalized and burglarized. But it just proves the demand and value for their products. Other brands just don't have the same "demand".
That probably would have more resale value than any of the stuff they ended up stealing.
We had some iMacs stolen from our school, and we called Apple to see if they could be located or remotely killed. Apple said they didn't have that ability. As for iDevices, it might be a different story.
Temecula police Lt. Doug McGrew said Thursday that a license plate on the vehicle, a 2003 BMW SUV, got ripped off during the incident and left behind at the scene.
Officers used the information on the plate to find the vehicle and detained a suspect.
Cannot believe these Apple stores do not have car stop barriers (giant metal/granite poles that stop cars from going into store fronts)?
Guaranteed they will have them in front of the store by the time it reopens.
Best Buy has them in front of most of their stores.
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Steve Jobs is the new Chuck Norris
No, however it is already a sunk cost.Insurance isn't free or cheap.
Accidents are preventable. Intentional smash n grab is not exactly easy to thwart before it occurs.Temecula PD epic fail, they have an office like 50 yards from this store, where were they?
Damn birds.People tried to crash your gate to steal your pigs?
This thread had quite a few creative jokes. LOL
A+
Accidents are preventable. Intentional smash n grab is not exactly easy to thwart before it occurs.
No wonder they're resorting to theft to make money. They're stupid. I doubt they recovered much more than the cost of the vehicle damage because all they could get to were floor demos and accessories.
Probably a stolen car. And quite possibly a clunker that's worth no more than $1000. Doesn't take many Apple devices to make more than that
Malls are indoors where I come from in VA, DC, MD.
Outdoor ones are called Plazas, Promenades or Town/Shopping Centers in this area. Been like this for ages.